The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1981, Page page four, Image 4
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o. 1 Spinning employee Claude Smith, "I'll
ng toys for my children. I've been working
ton Mills for five years, and this Christmas
xd me an opportunity to be with my family
mds. Since my children are ages 4, 9, and
y will have an extra good Christmas.
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Gary, "I'll visit my relatives and friends in
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his mother. "This time of the year is an exce
visiting with your friends and family," he i
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"I'm going to have all my children
and grandchildren home for Christmas,"
says NO. 2 Spinner Ruth
McGinnis. "Altogether, there will be
about thirty of us together. This is far
more enjoyable than traveling and
being away from home."
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ays Plant No. 2 Drawing Operator James D.
Atlanta over the holiday. I'd like to see the
Anderson will enjoy the holiday season with
Kent time to enjoy good food, fellowship and
idded.